Monday, September 25th 2023

Samsung T9 Portable SSDs Listed by Retailers

Samsung seems to be preparing follow ups to its current selection of Portable T7 SSDs—the series debuted back in early 2020, so a couple of successors are more than due. Last week TechRadar started to pick up on various retail listings popping up in Australia, France and the Netherlands. This information was posted online prematurely and by mistake—the involved organizations have since removed entries from their web stores. Samsung's Dutch division has been slow to respond, and its portal for a "MU-PG2T0B" model is still active (at the time of writing). France's Grosbill and P12.fr had listings for two T9 variants (1 TB and 2 TB configurations) sporting the aforementioned product code. Similar details appeared over in Australia, courtesy of the Microboss site. One of the French e-tailer spec sheets mentioned that Samsung's T9 SSD read and write speeds maxed out at 2 GB/s.

TechRadar believes that Samsung will be blowing out current T7 models during November's Black Friday sales week, in anticipation of clearing the way for all things T9. The publication managed to catch some (likely) placeholder prices from its sources, prior to removal: "There's also every chance it could be cheaper at launch than the T7, with PC12.fr retailing the T9 SSD for €236.52 including VAT (roughly $250) and Gosbill Pro retailing the device for just €199 (roughly $215) - though it's unclear if this is inclusive of taxes." There is also speculation regarding the integration of Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, since the older T7 generation relies on the preceding standard.
Sources: TechRadar, TechSpot (source of chart)
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4 Comments on Samsung T9 Portable SSDs Listed by Retailers

#1
delshay
That explains the reason for the latest Samsung Magician 8.0.0.
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#2
bonehead123
Given the recent trends of drastically lower nand prices, which the T9's are most likely built with, these will be DOA unless Sammy holds their launch prices in line with the rest of the market, TB4 or not....
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#3
Chaitanya
Will these drives still be M.2 SSDs with USB enclosure of fully integrated into enclosure(for more compact size) would be worth watching for. Also I hope Samsung has provided some decent cooling as I had T7 thermal throttling while moving large files.
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Mussels
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I've still got a T5 here, really solid piece of kit.
They basically just update them as USB standards change.


T5 was Msata + 5Gb/s
T7 NVME and 10Gb/s
Now i guess T9 is still NVME (and probably PCI-E 3.0 still), but USB 4 20Gb/s
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